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14 January 2009 | 7 replies
As a matter of fact, my highest paying tenant was evicted from her last residence.My target is to get 7 favorable responses out of the following 8:-- Credit check-- Employment verification (or some type of income verification)-- Personal references-- Previous/current landlord reference-- Criminal background check-- General court proceedings-- Eviction history-- Ability to get utilities in their own nameNobody is perfect.
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25 January 2009 | 19 replies
Reason number 470 why all banks should be closed under the RICO ACT for operating an ongoing criminal enterprise.
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8 April 2009 | 12 replies
Figure out how you're going to screen tenants, both just as tenants (credit report, criminal background, eviction check, employment, etc, look in the landlording forum for a sticky thread on this topic) as well as for their ability to buy.
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5 February 2009 | 21 replies
She has to have some civil or criminal liability by telling constituents it is ok to stay in your home, the contract you signed doesn’t mean anything.
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9 February 2009 | 15 replies
If the executor of the estate finds out s/he will justifiably demand a refund.If you cannot comply you may experience some unpleasant litigation, as well as potential criminal charges.Are you really willing to gamble a judgement and lien against your 30-unit apartment building?
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3 June 2009 | 5 replies
Good communities will pull credit and check criminal backgrounds and verify income in an effort to make sure they are getting a good tennant.
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23 March 2009 | 1 reply
If that's good; they have no evictions; no criminal history; and only one hit over a utility bill, then I would certainly rent to them.
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18 September 2018 | 16 replies
TurnoverBnb looks like a good platform but only 1 cleaner in the area and I googled her and she has a criminal history.
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5 March 2019 | 4 replies
City of Oakwood, however, it seems that point of sale ordinances that call for criminal penalties (whether or not actually enforced) will most likely be held unconstitutional, at least where no administrative warrant procedure is provided.